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Teenage boy kills his family, found not guilty by reason of insanity. What does he with his life after that? -- (link)
Posted by
ty97
Aug 2 '13, 12:16
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He becomes a psychology professor.
(www.suntimes.com)
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If he kills another family does he go free because he's insane?....again.
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CrankYanker
Aug 2, 12:18
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Because there are instances where someone is insane only for a time.
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the liioulu with receipts
Aug 2, 12:34
6
Is that considered insanity? The whole "insane at the time" defense drives me insane.
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CrankYanker
Aug 2, 13:00
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it's not a coping thing ...
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zork
Aug 2, 13:04
1
interesting, I'm sure it was a very frustrating time. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Aug 2, 13:08
Yes it is.
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the liioulu with receipts
Aug 2, 13:02
PTSD night terrors...a lot marriages broke up cause she could deal with a lot, but that waking up being choked is abit much -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 2, 12:42
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okay, that's a little dark. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 2, 12:55
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